Quoting people without giving credit.
What is plagiarism?
A key part of using multiple sources and sites that people most likely forget.
What is Keeping tabs / work neat, organized and easy to look through?
Encloses a quote.
what are quotation marks?
Using words from other creative work to using in your own writing.
What is a Quote?
Obama last name.
What is Obama?
A type of website domain(example .com .net .org) that always has credible information.
What is .gov or .edu?
A list of the books referred to in a work.
What is a bibliography?
A significantly shorter version of a passage or even a whole chapter, article, film.
What is a summary?
Information you must give whenever you use a quote.
What is Author's name/where the information is from?
The third planet from the sun.
What is earth?
The first thing you should consider when finding a source.
What is relevance?
The first thing you should list when making summary notes.
What is the subject?
The people who will read your writing
What is a audience?
Information that everyone knows.
What is common sense?
The name at the bottom of the second slide.
Who is KALEB?
A fact-checking method developed by Stanford that uses the author's purpose sponsors bias and relevance to determine if a source is credible.
What is Vertical Reading?
A system that most lists of sources are organized in.
What is alphabetical order?
Survey that usually depend on questionnaires.
what are Opinion surveys?
The best way to see if a source is credible.
What is Check the author's background as a writer/reporter?
OR
What is Checking a school or library database to see if the information is accurate?
The 27th president.
Who is William Howard Taft?
looking closely at each part of the writing to see how it fits together.
What is synthesis?
The three categories of sources.
what is Primary, Secondary, Tertiary?
Searching for information about a source while you are reading it.
What is reading laterally?
How important your quote is to your writing.
What is relevance?
Ely's birthday
When is June 25th